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Crawler gears for 73/75 series
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Crawler gears for 73/75 series
crawler gears for 73 series? ive been told a heap of different info bout them...like they dont exist...only marlin crawlers are available... 73 gear box is the same as the 75 gear box blah blah blah.... what have you heard? any realiable info wood be greatly appreciated
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Yes, the gearbox is the same as a 75 series as is the transfer. Available crawler gears/boxes for your transfer are:
1. Marks4WD
2. Marlin Crawler
3. Don Kyatt's gears which I think is the aftermarket version of the factory automatic transfer gears, offering 2.48:1 low range ratio.
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It's a pity Rockhopper no longer makes Landcruiser transfer crawler gears.
Marks4WD has been planning to come up with a Cruiser Crawler box of their own, but they haven't released a version to fit your transfer yet.
Dave
1. Marks4WD
2. Marlin Crawler
3. Don Kyatt's gears which I think is the aftermarket version of the factory automatic transfer gears, offering 2.48:1 low range ratio.
(words in yellow are clickable links)
It's a pity Rockhopper no longer makes Landcruiser transfer crawler gears.
Marks4WD has been planning to come up with a Cruiser Crawler box of their own, but they haven't released a version to fit your transfer yet.
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AWESOME thanks dave recon i might be going the marks gear set must have totally missed it while surfing the marks websitebeanz2 wrote:Yes, the gearbox is the same as a 75 series as is the transfer. Available crawler gears/boxes for your transfer are:
1. Marks4WD
2. Marlin Crawler
3. Don Kyatt's gears which I think is the aftermarket version of the factory automatic transfer gears, offering 2.48:1 low range ratio.
(words in yellow are clickable links)
It's a pity Rockhopper no longer makes Landcruiser transfer crawler gears.
Marks4WD has been planning to come up with a Cruiser Crawler box of their own, but they haven't released a version to fit your transfer yet.
Dave
have heard both pros and cons bout the marlin crawer box tho seems alot of ppl are busting them huh
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not sure thery didnt specify what broke ill try and find out... but then again i heard it thru a mate that heard it thru another mate so it cood be totally different....and it cood all be hear/say aswell
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the length of the marlin setup could be an issue in a lifted Middy, but the Marks gears only replace the internal gears in the transfer case. the ultimate setup would marks plus marlin but $$$.
the marks gears are good - quiet and the difference in gearing is good for 35 - 36" tyres. not a super crawler ratio but a good compromise.
the marks gears are good - quiet and the difference in gearing is good for 35 - 36" tyres. not a super crawler ratio but a good compromise.
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hmmm wood be good but that when "how much ya wanna spend comes into play" im still gonna stick with the gear set i reconfrp88 wrote:i rang marks and they said the crawler box they have build for the 70's is still in testing try in a month for more answers when it will be availble for sale
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when i talked to him he said 6-7 inches so that x/member is going to be prob. for anybodybeanz2 wrote:I wonder how thick is Marks4WD Crawler box. In my 1987 HJ75 there is a crossmember that only leaves about 4 cm of space behind my transfer. Newer ones have a differently shaped crossmember, right?
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not sure they couldn't tell me ther've never done one before.
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Thought i would remove the fuel tank & sort out when I got the car home.
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